Got it! The problem was that a library that I didn't use previously changed
name between 10.5 and 10.6. Linking against it would then cause the program
launch to fail because Mac OS 10.5 couldn't find the library... Sometimes I really
hate Apple

Anyway, I have now dug out the drive with 10.5 and tested it on that. I even
found my venerable PowerBook G4 and all seems to work fine, Hurray! The
archive has now been updated; sorry for all the chaos... Regards,

Got it! The problem was that a library that I didn't use previously changed
name between 10.5 and 10.6. Linking against it would then cause the program
launch to fail because Mac OS 10.5 couldn't find the library... Sometimes I really
hate Apple

Anyway, I have now dug out the drive with 10.5 and tested it on that. I even
found my venerable PowerBook G4 and all seems to work fine, Hurray! The
archive has now been updated; sorry for all the chaos... Regards,

This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. If you have received this email in error please send it back to the person that sent it to you. Unauthorized publication, use, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying of this email and its associated attachments is strictly prohibited.

It may run on 10.5 but can it only be purchased from the App Store? - which requires 10.6.6.

Yes, I know.... For the moment, the only point of running it under 10.5 is if
you are a registered Amadeus Pro user and want to use it. I do plan to make
it available without the App Store in the near future.

Quote:

The calibration display on the meter is good, and something we would really do with in APro, though I would like to see calibration marks along the meter as well.

It will make it into Pro, but it will take a little while because there are many
more new functions that still require some testing

Quote:

You say it's a VU meter - is it literally one or is it a peak level meter? Being BBC trained I regard VU (rms) meters as inventions of the devil.

It is actually a peak level meter, yes.

Quote:

Looks good, though. Should be very attractive to people who want a simple recorder/editor.